Transfer Credits Policy
I. GENERAL TRANSFER CREDIT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Transfer credit is generally granted for courses comparable to those offered by Dominican
University that were successfully completed with a grade of “C-” or above at another regionally
accredited institution. The university will evaluate all hours submitted by the transfer applicant
and reserves the right to accept or deny any of the credits for transfer. Upon receipt of official
transcripts, the Office of the Registrar, in consultation with the appropriate academic
department(s), will officially assess transfer credit after a transfer student has been formally
admitted and has declared a major.
Transfer credit appears on a student’s academic record and the hours are included in the
student’s cumulative earned hours. Up to 68 semester hours are accepted in transfer from a two-year
school and up to 90 semester hours are accepted from four-year colleges and universities. A total
of four semester hours in Physical Education, Health or Recreation courses can be applied
toward the 124 total semester hours required for a bachelor’s degree. Please refer to the 2010-2012
Bulletin for additional information concerning transfer policies.
II. OFFICIAL ENTRY OF TRANSFER CREDIT
The Office of the Registrar officially enters transfer credits into the transfer student’s
record upon receipt of an official transcript from the institution. While the preliminary
transcript analysis completed by the Transfer Admission Office at the time the student is admitted
is consulted, the results of the Registrar’s transfer credit analysis automatically supersede the
preliminary analysis and will stand as the student’s official transfer credit.
III.DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT
One hundred twenty-four semester hours are required for graduation. A certain number of these
hours must be earned in residency. Students may meet Dominican’s minimum residency requirement in
any one of the following ways:
- Complete any 90 semester hours at Dominican University;
- Complete from 45 to 89 semester hours at Dominican University, including the last 15 semester
hours applied towards the degree; or
- Complete the last 34 semester hours for the degree at Dominican University
Each department will determine the number of hours in the major and minor, and/or specific
required courses, that must be taken at Dominican. A maximum of 50 percent of a major may be
accepted in transfer from another institution. Moreover, acceptance of a course in transfer does
not automatically indicate acceptance of the course toward a major or minor requirement.
IV. DEFINITION OF A TRANSFER STUDENT
A transfer student is one who has earned at least 12 semester hours of transferable college
credit after receiving a high school diploma or GED certificate.
V. CLASSIFICATION
| Freshman |
0-27 hours |
| Sophomore |
28-59 hours |
| Junior |
60-89 hours |
| Senior |
90+ hours |
VI. NON-TRANSFERABLE CREDITS
Courses with the following classifications or distinctions will not be accepted as transfer
credit to Dominican University: nursing courses, college courses below 100-level, and technical
credits from a four-year institution and/or courses towards an associate of applied science degree
from a community college (unless the community college courses are part of a program for which
Dominican has a signed degree completion agreement). In addition, certain courses may not transfer
for reasons other than those listed above.
VII. ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS
Dominican University currently has articulation agreements with the following community
colleges:
College of Du Page; College of Lake County; Elgin Community College; Harold Washington
College; Harper College; Joliet Junior College; Kennedy-King College; Malcolm X College; McHenry
County College; Moraine Valley Community College; Morton College; Oakton Community College;
Olive-Harvey College; Prairie State College; Richard J. Daley College; South Suburban College;
Triton College; Truman College; Waubonsee Community College; Wright College.
VIII. CREDIT FOR SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES
Dominican University will award three semester hours of transfer credit for completion of
basic military training. Other educational experiences earned during military service will be
evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and requires an official transcript from the respective college
or university for consideration.